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LONGINES - a Vintage stainless steel mechanical wristwatch, ref. 6995-1, circa 1960s, silvered dial with gilt arrowhead hour markers and sweep centre seconds hand, 17 jewel movement with calibre 23Zs, serial no. 10625254, case no. 2568, case width 35mm, working orderMovement - currently working.Dial - slightly discoloured.Glass - light marks.Hands - good.Case - light marks.Crown - worn and slightly bent but still adjusting smoothly.Bracelet - unassociated black leather strap. Notes - no box or papers.
OMEGA - a Vintage gold plated stainless steel 'Pie Pan' Constellation automatic chronometer bracelet watch, ref. 2852, circa 1956, silvered Pie Pan dial with gilt arrowhead hour markers and sweep centre seconds hand, 24 jewel movement with calibre 505, serial no. 15655534, case width 34mm, working order, boxedMovement - currently functioning. Dial - slight discolouration and spotted all over.Glass - large crack over logo and a few other surface marks.Hands - very light surface marks.Case - light marks.Crown - adjusting smoothly.Bracelet - unnamed with original buckle, light surface marks and some minor stretching.Notes - with inner box, no papers, caseback currently loose and just needs to be fitted back on.
PATEK PHILIPPE - an 18ct white gold 'Hobnail' Calatrava automatic wristwatch, ref. 3802/200, white dial with Roman numeral hour markers, sweep seconds hand and date aperture, 29 jewel movement with calibre 315 SC, serial no. 1912726, case no. 2942411, case width 33mm, working order, 45.1g grossMovement - currently working.Dial - very clean.Glass - very clean.Hands - good.Case - light surface marks.Crown - adjusting smoothly.Bracelet - on original Patek Philippe black alligator strap with 18ct white gold buckle which has some wear.Notes - Quickset date function working, with Patek Philippe Insurance Valuation document, no box.
ROLEX - a Vintage stainless steel Oyster Precision mechanical bracelet watch, ref.6422, circa 1957, silver dial with raised baton hour markers, blued steel sweep centre seconds hand, and Rolex Oyster 78350 bracelet, serial no. 274424, case width 34mm, bracelet length including end links 16cm, wrist size approx 19cm, working orderMovement - currently working. Dial - slightly creamy with a couple of tiny specks of surface dirt otherwise clean.Glass - clean.Hands - good.Case - light surface marks.Crown - screw-down working, crown slightly stiff but still adjusting smoothly.Bracelet - light surface marks with minimal stretching to links, buckle working.Notes - no box or papers.
YEMA - a Vintage stainless steel Sous Marine automatic bracelet watch, ref. 55.18.52, silvered dial with baton hour markers, sweep centre seconds hand and date aperture, 17 jewel movement, case width 36mm, working orderMovement - currently working. Dial - green discolouration on left-hand edge of dial.Glass - clean.Hands - good. Case - general surface marks.Crown - adjusting smoothly.Bracelet - general surface marks and some stretching to links.Notes - Quickset date function working, no box or papers.
A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Chronometer wristwatch, the circular steel-coloured dial with baton markers and outer seconds track, date window to three 'o' clock, centre sweep seconds, plain polished bezel, coronet mark to crown wind mechanism, diameter 35mm, set to a stainless steel oyster bracelet with folding snap clasp Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.CR; This watch does not have a box or paperwork. The reverse of the lug is stamped '557' and the bracelet is stamped '78350 19'. This watch is currently ticking. Hands adjusted at position two, completing full 24hr rotation, and date changes past midnight. Position one appears to not be working, and does not change the date. The dial is in good order, no cracks or losses. Some wear around the baton markers. Lettering and infills are in tact. There is heavy corrosion to the seconds hand, and some corrosion to the hour/minute hands. There is a small chip to the glass at the two 'o' clock mark, and a moderate amount of scratching to the glass overall. General scratching and wear to the case. Moderate amount of pulling to the bracelet, general scratching and wear. Clasp in working order.
A Gentleman's 18ct gold vintage chronograph wristwatch, the circular copper dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dials to three and nine 'o' clock for 30 minute recording and constant seconds, centre sweep hand with outer seconds track and tachymeter, crown wind mechanism flanked by two push buttons, all set to a plain polished 18ct gold case, numbered to reverse '17475', 34mm diameter, set to a brown leather strap with gold plated folding snap clasp Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.Condition report; Ticks when wound. Stop/start and rest buttons appear to be currently functioning. Crystal with some scratches. Buttons and crown are plated and worn. Some minor blemishes to the case and surface scratching. Strap with commensurate wear. Dial with some stained areas but nothing of great concern.
A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date GMT Master stainless steel chronometer wristwatch, the circular black dial with luminous baton and dot markers with outer seconds track, date window to three 'o' clock, centre sweep seconds and red 24hr indicator arrow hand, with blue and red 'Pepsi' bezel, 40mm diameter, set to a stainless steel oyster expanding bracelet with folding snap clasp, with associated box and Rolex guarantee Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.Condition report; This watch is circa 1968. Showing wear commensurate with age. Corrosion to the hands (photographed). The crystal is scratched. Case appears good and is free from any majorly concerning nicks or dents. Case does show some scratching. Bracelet showing more scratches. One link of the flexi-strap will need replacing as the spring is missing. Crown unscrews to position one to wind. When winding, the mechanism appears to stick but does does wind. Position 2 alters the hour hand thus changing the other hands and date aperture retrospectively. Clasp stamped '2 68'. Bracelet stamped '6636' and '80'. Box and guarantee associated.
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and twin brass finials, extensive inlay depicting flowers and figures to the frieze, with square side columns, the trunk with similar inlay and triple arched door, on bracket feet, with arched painted dial and moonphase to the arch, having 8 day striking movement and centre sweep seconds hand, by Kendall, Liverpool, height 250cm, (patterae to hood missing)
A gent's stainless steel Heuer Autavia GMT automatic chronograph wristwatch, circa 1970s, having a signed black dial, twin subsidiary dials, date aperture at 6 o' clock, orange sweep seconds hand with stop/start function, 24 hour rotating Pepsi bezel, screw-down back cover, 17-jewel cal. 11 movement stamped Heuer, back cover stamped to inside Heuer-Leonidas SA Swiss stainless steel, case dia.42mm on leather bracelet with Heuer steel buckleCondition report: In running order.Chronograph functions fully working.Case with some signs of age wear and surface scratches - requires good clean.Dial appears all original, lightly faded all-over.Luminance from both hour and minute hands some missing and loose under glass.Glass marked to extremities between 1 and 2 o'clock, otherwise good with very faint surface blemishes only.Bezel with scratches and fading.Leather bracelet with Heuer steel buckle, some signs of wear.
A gent's stainless steel Omega Seamaster Memomatic alarm watch, circa 1970s, having a signed grey and black dial with luminous orange sweep seconds, date aperture at 3 o'clock, orange rotating alarm dial, screw-down back cover with Seamaster emblem to case back, case dia.40mm, with leather bracelet and Omega steel clasp (one detached from watch)Condition report: Watch fully running.Alarm function works.Case with numerous fine surface scratches, otherwise good.Glass with some minor surface scratches.Dial good.Appears all original.Luminous tips good and complete.
A 9ct gold Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Tho's Russell & Son, Liverpool, with Swiss 15 Jewels signed movement, No. 4141, Pat.No.20254, adjusted to 3 positions, the dial with black Roman numerals and sweep seconds hand, the case and cuvette all marked, case 2?in (54mm) diameter, total weight 120g.
Gents second or third quarter of 20th century Omega automatic wrist watch with stainless steel case, having partially enamelled hands to a silvered dial with sweep seconds hand, raised gold batons, calendar aperture, dial diam 32mm, glass badly scratched, case worn, mounted on a non-matching stainless steel flexible bracelet
First quarter of 21st century Heuer stainless steel cased wrist watch with silvered and luminous hands with sweep second hand to a black finished dial with raised luminous markers, calendar aperture, numerated revolving bezel, overall width 31mm, numbered to back 980.015, mounted on a non-matching stainless steel bracelet
Gents last quarter of 20th century hallmarked 9ct gold Tissot Visodate wrist watch with mechanical movement having one gold hand (of two), sweep seconds hand, to a silvered dial with raised batons, calendar aperture, dial diam 30mm, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1990, mounted on a leather strap
Chimney Boys.- Davis (John, chimney sweep) Autograph Letter signed to Captain Godfrey, storekeeper of the Office of Ordnance, 1p., folio, Purfleet, 11th June 1813, "You will give directions for the Chimney shape attached to Taylors shed to be enlarged as there is a check by the roof so as to prevent the Boy or a wiff of straw to go up or down which was the occasion the chimney being on fire"; and another, Letter signed sending the report by Davis to Major Birch, Royal Engineers, a few small holes, folds, browned (2).
Blancpain – A lady’s Swiss 18ct gold ‘Quantie?me Complet avec Phases de Lune’ wristwatch, circa 1990, model ‘Villeret 6395’, the signed circular white dial, 22mm diameter, with gold coloured applied Roman numerals and hands, day and month windows at 12 o’clock, date inner track and gold coloured sweep pointer with black crescent terminal and moon phase window at 6 o’clock, fully jewelled mechanical automatic movement with adjusting pushers above and below the crown to both sides of the dial, case, 25mm diameter with step down bezel, verso snap on, with brushed finish, signed and numbered 1079 with convention marks for 18ct gold, to a (probably) aftermarket ostrich skin strap with signed pin buckle stamped '750', presented in the original liveried black case with outer sleeve and instruction booklet
Cartier - A gentleman's steel 'Tank Française' wristwatch, circa 2009, model W51028Q3, ref 2302, the signed rectangular silvered guilloché 'starburst' dial, 23mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued sword shaped hands, centre sweep, date window at 6 o'clock and inner chemin de fer chapter ring, signed 20 jewel ETA mechanical automatic movement calibre 120 ref XJ6 2000-1 V8, the crown with synthetic sapphire cabochon end stone, case, 28mm diameter, brushed steel finish, verso with 4 screws, signed and numbered 516737NX 2302 to an integral polished and brushed finished bracelet 19mm diameter, with signed deployant clasp, presented in the distinctive red leather and gold tooled case with outer card box, extra link and red leather booklet containing instructions, guarantee and CD
Gucci - A lady's two colour wristwatch, circa 1999, model 9045L, serial number 00561292, the signed circular graphite coloured dial, 20mm diameter, with gold coloured batons, hands and centre sweep and date window at 6 o'clock, unsigned 7 jewel ETA quartz movement calibre V8, number 956112, with liveried crown, case, 25mm diameter, gold-plated bezel, liveried at cardinal points, verso snap on, numbered and with Gucci crest, to an integral steel and gold-plated link bracelet with deployant clasp, presented in the original liveried green case with guarantee card dated 28/9/1999 and spare link
Omega - A gentleman's Swiss 18ct gold wristwatch and a 'gold capped' 'Seamaster' wristwatch, first, circa 1944, the signed circular cream coloured waffle dial, 28mm diameter, with gold coloured batons and hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and white metal inner bezel, signed 17 jewel mechanical automatic 'bumper' movement calibre 28.10 R.A / P.C number 10615470, case, 34mm diameter, verso, push-on with snap on outer retaining ring, plain and polished, interior signed and numbered 10700679 with Swiss marks for 18ct gold in addition to Poinçon de Maître, Hammer Head number 115 for A. & M. Favre & Perret, to a gold plated wire bangle type bracelet with fold over clasp; second, circa 1958, model 2846, the signed circular cream coloured dial, 30mm diameter, with gold coloured batons and hands, (centre sweep lacking), signed 20 jewel mechanical automatic movement calibre 501 number 16464141, with liveried crown, case, 34mm diameter, 'gold capped' front, verso snap on, stainless steel with 'Hippocampus' logo, interior signed and numbered 2846-2848 7 SC, to an aftermarket black leather strap with pin buckle (for restoration) (2)Footnote: Omega movement calibre 28.10 was built around the system of a bumper, rather than a rotor, for self-winding. Unlike modern automatics that perform a full 360-degree spin, the rotor of these bumper movements moved back and forth at roughly 120 degrees ‘bumping off’ a pair of springs on the opposite sides of the watch…an effective way of accumulating kinetic energy invented by English watchmaker John Harwood in 1923. When a watch of this kind is worn, it is sometimes possible to feel the weight as it swings, hence the 'bumper' nickname by which this style of movement is known by enthusiasts. The case of the Seamaster example was originally described as 'gold capped'. This process involved moulding a piece of gold to the shape of the watch case and placing it atop (like a cap, hence the name). This process provides remarkable wearing properties, far superior to that of a gold-plated version, together with the 'look' of a gold watch for a fraction of the price. The model reference, stamped inside the case back, includes the initials 'SC' for 'Seconde au Centre' indicating that this variant should have a centre sweep second hand, though sadly it is now missing.

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